Is drug and alcohol testing at work really something that employers should be concerned about? Many other issues — life threatening hazards like chemicals and machinery — have a more significant impact on the workplace.
Alcohol and drugs
Rio’s cloud has a silver lining
It’s hard to imagine it at first, but last weekend’s carnage in Rio de Janeiro may actually have one positive result. It may give the world a deadline for coming to our senses about drug prohibition.
Political snippets: Equal and opposite reactions
A smart man that Newton. He might have been dealing with motion but his third law regularly has a broader application: limiting binge drinking has created a cheap illegal drugs boom.
Mungatopi up on drug charges
Northern Territory Country Liberal Party candidate and prominent indigenous Catholic Tristan Mungatopi has been charged with drug possession, writes Bernard Keane.
Faris: Political correctness is killing the Aboriginal people
Should the law protect the Aboriginal men by not jailing them or should the children be protected by proper sentences? In the end, the law must be applied equally, writes Peter Faris.








